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Introduction of Resident Permit Parking Scheme and Double Yellow Lines in Lambs Close, Cuffley

Meeting: 06/08/2019 - Cabinet (Item 31)

31 Introduction of Resident Permit Parking Scheme and Double Yellow Lines in Lambs Close, Cuffley pdf icon PDF 91 KB

Consideration of proposed resident permit parking scheme and waiting restrictions and objections received.

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Decision:

Having considered the reasons for the proposals, the comments and objection received and in particular the issues raised around equalities and diversity, together with all the details including any proposed mitigating actions, the Cabinet agreed to proceed with the amended proposals and the creation of the Traffic Regulation Order as unanimously recommended by the Cabinet Panel.

Minutes:

The Cabinet Panel had considered the proposed introduction of a resident permit parking scheme and double yellow lines in Lambs Close, Cuffley together with the comments and objection received.

 

Following a request by Northaw and Cuffley Parish Council for the Borough Council to take on the responsibility for the sales and management of the resident permit scheme, a new Traffic Regulation Order was required to set the charges for the permits and this would have the benefit of allowing residents to have the opportunity to purchase visitor parking vouchers for the first time.

 

It was also identified that the single yellow lines left in situ from 2000 were in sections of the road where it was not suitable for parking and it was therefore proposed that double yellow lines be introduced.

 

A total of 82 residents had been consulted and only one objection was received.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That having considered the reasons for the proposals, the comments and objection received and in particular the issues raised around equalities and diversity, together with all the details including any proposed mitigating actions, the Cabinet agreed to proceed with the amended proposals and the creation of the Traffic Regulation Order as unanimously recommended by the Cabinet Panel.